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SCM AUTOGRAPH Operators Manual
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HELM INSTRUMENT COMPANY, INC. 361 WEST DUSSEL DRIVE MAUMEE, OHIO 43537 419-893-4356 419-893-1371 (FAX)
ATGSCM MANUAL VERSION 1.22 7/11/02
LIMITED WARRANTY
Helm Instrument Co., Inc. (”HELM”) hereby warrants that the instruments and sensors(collectively the ”Product”) manufactured by it and sold to customer, are free fromdefects in material and/or workmanship under normal use subject to the followingconditions. This warranty shall not apply to any Product, which has been subjected toimproper installation, misuse, negligence, accident, alteration, where service has beenperformed by other than an authorized Helm serviceman, or where the serial numberhas been defaced or altered. This warranty shall extend for the one (1) year period fromdate of shipment from our factory or authorized dealer, provided that the product isreturned, freight prepaid, to Helm within the one (1) year warranty period within specificwritten authorization to perform repairs. Helm’s obligations and the exclusive remedy ofcustomer under this warranty are limited to repairing or replacing any defective Productat no additional charge and returning Product to customer freight paid. Repair parts andreplacement Products shall be furnished on an exchange basis and shall be either newor reconditioned. All replaced parts and Products shall become the property of Helm. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED HEREIN, HELM MAKES NO WARRANTIESEXPRESSED OF IMPLIED, OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NO LIMITED TOWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOPURPOSE, OR AS TO THE QUALITY, UTILITY OR PERFORMANCE, ALL QF WHICH
R A PARTICULAR
ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. IN NO EVENT SHAL OFHELM EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. NOR SHALL HELM BELIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TOSPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL CHARGES, EXPENSE ORDAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT ORFOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. Should you have any questions concerning this Warranty, you may contact Helm by writing or calling:
HELM INSTRUMENT COMPANY, INC. CUSTOMER SERVICE
361 WEST DUSSEL DRIVE MAUMEE, OHIO 43537
(419) 893-4356
L THE LIABILITY
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
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~ Alternating Current Earth (ground) TERMINAL
On (Supply)
Off (Supply)
Caution, risk of electric shock
Caution (refer to accompanying documents
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS............................................................................................................................................. ii
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................5
AUTOGRAPH........................................................................................................................................................................5
SCM (SIGNAL CONDITIONING MODULE)......................................................................................................................5 SCM PURPOSE ............................................................................................................................................................5 SCM FUNCTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................6 MODES - THREE POSSIBLE MODES OF FUNCTIO 6 PRESS PROTECTION ALARM ....................................................................6 PARTS QUALITY ALARMS ..........................................................................................................................................6 OTHER ALARMS ..........................................................................................................................................................7 OTHER AUTOGRAPH FEATUR ...................................................7
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ..............................................................................................................................................8
TREND LOADGARD INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................8
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS....................................................................................................................................8
STRAIN GAIN INSTALLATION AND WIRING..................................................................................................................8
STRAIN GAIN TRANSDUCER OPERATION ...................................................................................................................8
SENSOR WIRING CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................9
WIRING CONNECTIONS......................................................................................................................................................9
SENSOR CONNECTIONS ON MOTHE B .............................................9
SYSTEM CALIBRATION.....................................................................................................................................................10
SC9M 4 CHANNEL SIGNAL CONDITIONING BO ..........11
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS.........................................................................................................................................12
SCM CARD ID SWITCH U34 SETTINGS.......................................................................................................................13
AUTOGRAPH SCREENS ...................................................................................................................................................14
MONITOR SCREEN............................................................................................................................................................14
TREND LIGHTS ..............................................................................................................................................................16
MONITOR SETTINGS/READINGS.....................................................................................................................................16
ALARM SWITCHES ........................................................................................................................................................17
BUTTONS........................................................................................................................................................................17
HIDDEN BUTTONS.........................................................................................................................................................18
JOBS/SETTINGS SCREEN ................................................................................................................................................19
KEYPAD ..........................................................................................................................................................................19
JOB NUMBER .................................................................................................................................................................19
SEQUENCE NUMBER....................................................................................................................................................19
EDITING LABELS............................................................................................................................................................19
PEAK LOADS..................................................................................................................................................................19
TARGET LOADS.............................................................................................................................................................20
CAPACITY ALARM VALUES ..........................................................................................................................................20
N. ..............................................................................................S ..............................................................
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TONS/PERCENT.............................................................................................................................................................21
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LOOK WI
TRACKING ALARM START/END ANGLE......................................................................................................................23
IDLE ALARM ...................................................................................................................................................................24
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HI / LO TOLERANCE ALARM VALUES..........................................................................................................................20
PRESENT PARTS COUNT.............................................................................................................................................20
ACTIVATE PARTS COUNT ............................................................................................................................................20
PARTS PRESET .............................................................................................................................................................20
PARTS BATCH................................................................................................................................................................20
END ALARMS.............................................................................................................................................................20
ACK ALARMS.............................................................................................................................................................20
LTA TRACK................................................................................................................................................................21
ESS CURVE...............................................................................................................................................................21
JOBS/SETTINGS BUTTONS ..........................................................................................................................................21
YBOARD SCREEN.........................................................................................................................................................22
KEYBOARD SCREEN USES..........................................................................................................................................22
VANCED SETTINGS SCREEN......................................................................................................................................23
TREND COUNTS ............................................................................................................................................................23
RESOLVER OFFSET......................................................................................................................................................23
NDOW..............................................................................................................................................................23
BADGE ID........................................................................................................................................................................23
OUTER DP ......................................................................................................................................................................24
SCALE SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................24
SLUG DETECTION .........................................................................................................................................................24
IDLE ALARM TIMEOUT ..................................................................................................................................................24
HIGH SPEED (200+ SPM) ..............................................................................................................................................24
JOBS/SETTINGS BUTTONS ..........................................................................................................................................24
WAVE SCREEN ..................................................................................................................................................................25
WAVE COLORS..............................................................................................................................................................26
PRESS CURVE...............................................................................................................................................................26
SAMPLE WAVE...............................................................................................................................................................27
TREND BANDS...............................................................................................................................................................27
WAVE BUTTONS............................................................................................................................................................28
ZOOM FEATURE ............................................................................................................................................................30
OVERLAYS SCREEN .....................................................................................................................................................31 SELECTING HISTORY LIBRARY...............................................................................................................................31 VIEWER BY SEQUENCE............................................................................................................................................31
SELECT HISTORY BUTTONS .......................................................................................................................................32
FILE MANAGER BUTTONS............................................................................................................................................32
AD OVERLAYS BUTTONS 1-4 ......................................................................................................................................33
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HARDWARE INPUTS BUTTON......................................................................................................................................37
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SCM WIRI
SCM
SC
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UPDATE FILES BUTTON ...............................................................................................................................................33
OVERLAY SETUP...........................................................................................................................................................33 OVERLAY EXAMPLE..................................................................................................................................................33
PERVISOR SCREEN .....................................................................................................................................................34
KEYPAD AND PASSCODE ............................................................................................................................................34
PROGRAM VERSIONS...................................................................................................................................................34
FTWARE SETTINGS WINDOW ....................................................................................................................................34
FTWARE SETTINGS WINDOW (CONTINUED) ...........................................................................................................35
ADVANCED SOFTWARE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................35
FTWARE SETTINGS WINDOW (CONTINUED) ...........................................................................................................36
OTHER SUPERVISOR SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................37
COM SETTINGS BUTTON..............................................................................................................................................37
ARCHIVE PRESS CURVE BUTTON..............................................................................................................................37
PROGRAM PRESS CURVE, DOWNTIME HISTORY, AND SEQ CONFIG BUTTONS ................................................37
OWNTIME HISTORY SCREEN........................................................................................................................................39
OWNTIME ENTRY SCREEN ...........................................................................................................................................39
QUENCE CONFIGURATION SCREEN .........................................................................................................................40
SCAN...............................................................................................................................................................................40
JOB..................................................................................................................................................................................40
2/4 CH..............................................................................................................................................................................40
6/8 CH..............................................................................................................................................................................40
OGRAM PRESS CURVE SCREEN ...............................................................................................................................41
PROGRAM PRESS CURVE BUTTONS.........................................................................................................................41
FLAT MOUNT SCM AUTOGRAPH MOUNTING DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................... A
ANGE MOUNT SCM AUTOGRAPH MOUNTING DIMENSIONS ................................................................................... B
ANGE MOUNT CUTOUT DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................................... C
SER SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................... D
M WIRING FIGURE E ..................................................................................................................................................... E
NG FIGURE F ..................................................................................................................................................... F
/FIRSTMATE RS422 CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................G
M/AGC - PLC RS422 CONNECTIONS........................................................................................................................... H
M LINE SUPERVISOR RS422 DAISY CHAIN..................................................................................................................I
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M/AGC - PLC RS422 CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................................J
M LINE SUPERVISOR RS422 COM5 INTER-CONNECTIONS..................................................................................... K
SINE/COSINE RESOLVER WIRING ....................................................................................................................................L
M AUTOGRAPH TO CAPTIVE MAGNET LDT WIRING.................................................................................................M
AM / PROX CONFIGURATIONS....................................................................................................................................... N
REMOTE RESET / FUNCTION CONFIGURATIONS …………………………………………………………………………….O
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Standard or custom transducers and load cells are available for in-die monitoring or transfer or progressive tooling. Easy to use software systems designed for your specific plant wide SPC programs are also available. At HELM, quality is inherent not only in the design of our products but in the attitudes of our employees as well. We're working together to give you the best. After all, that's what our business is all about - providing innovative instrumentation to help make your manufacturing process more productive and your operation more effective.
AUTOGRAPH (Operator Interface)
• Computer contains touch screen LCD display, Pentium 266Mhz, 120 MB solid state
disk, 32 Meg RAM, Ethernet and 4 communication serial ports.
• Software Operator interface program contains several “screens” to control, process, display and set SCM information.
SCM (SIGNAL CONDITIONING MODULE)
• SCM is an electronic module to process readings from sensors (transducers), which are press-mounted to measure force.
• The number of sensors (usually 2, 4 or 8) correlates to the number of channels on the
SCM(s).
• Each SCM can process a maximum of 4 channels, so an 8-channel system requires the use of two SCMs.
• At installation, each SCM is assigned a sequence number (0-31). A hardware jumper
setting defines the SCM sequence number. "Sequence number" in the Autograph software, is selected in the monitor screen. It must correspond to the hardware setting, for proper communication between the Autograph and SCM.
SCM PURPOSE
• Press Protection – protect press components including dies from costly damage
• Parts Quality Control – ensure parts are being made (stamped) as specified
INTRODUCTION
You have just purchased the most advanced load monitoring system available. In addition to this system, HELM INSTRUMENT CO., INC. manufactures a complete line of load monitoring control systems for use on metal stamping, forging, compaction and assembly presses; cold forming, cold heading, injection molding and die cast machines.
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Variations in the mechanical press and the part making process have the costly potential of press damage, waste of material, and downtime. The SCM uses force monitoring for both press protection and parts quality control. If a large force is detected that could potentially
the press, or if a variation in f e occurs during the part making the SCM triggers an “alarm” and stops the press. This allows the press operator to
correct potentially costly problems.
SCM FUNCTIO
OGRAPH .
2. Setup – initial job setup, press protection alarms active
of the press stroke called the look window (selectable, usually 60-284 degrees). 224 points (tonnage readings) per channel are recorded between the start angle and end angle. These points are displayed as a “wave” or “signature” in the Wave screen.
(also referred to as “Learn” or “Trend” cycles)
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average peak tonnage per channel , and stores it into a Sample value per channel. In addition,
PRESS PROTEC O
at or below press capacity divided by number of channels. For
press-curve and motion curve” set of data points. This alarm is valid in setup mode only.
PARTS QUALITY LARMS
50) or a tonnage above and below the sample per channel. These alarms are valid only in monitor-parts mode.
damage process,
orc
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• MODES - THREE POSSIBLE MODES OF FUNCTIONING CONTROLLED AT THE AUTBY THE OPERATOR
1. Calibrate – initial hardware installation to get calibration numbers.
3. Monitor Parts – parts quality control alarms active
• Look Window - SCM monitoring occurs between the “critical” angles
• Sample Cycle
- Occurs immediately after entering monitor-parts mode from setup mode. - SCM “samples” for a pre-determined number of press strokes, defined as trecounts (2, 4, 8, or 16) in the Other Settings screen of Autograph - After sampling is complete, SCM takes the (while sampling)SCM stores a Sample Wave by taking the average tonnage per channel per point.
• SCM Alarms -when an SCM alarm is triggered, a relay stops the press from running.
TI N ALARMS
• Capacity – Set example, a 500-ton capacity press with four channels should have each capacity channel alarm set at 125 tons or less.
• Press Curve – Since a press may have different force capacities at different angles, the press manufacture may provide a “through the stroke
A
• Trend – Selectable high and low tolerance values create limits of the peak load, are based off the sample peak load value. The limits may be a percentage (1-
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OTHER ALARM
ter designated number of parts has been made.
• Idle Alarm – requires operator to enter downtime reason, if press stays idle for more than a designated number of minutes (1-250).
OTHER AUTOGRAPH F
• Jo gs.
• Wa r angle, or force per distance.
• Historical Storage – stores data for future analysis.
• e,
ed) from operator use
if necessary.
• Tracking – Same as trend alarms, except tracking provides “through the stroke”
protection based off of a quality “learned” sample wave.
S • Parts Batch – stops press af
EATURES
bs/Settings – database for retrieval and activation of up to 250 job settin
ve/Signature screen – displays “through the stroke” force pe
Overlay Wave – analyze up to five waves (historical wave, press curve, job wavlive wave). Compare an outer slide wave to inner slide wave, overlay any press curve to the live wave, or compare alarm waves to known “good” job waves.
• Supervisor – lock out screens and modes (pass code protect
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INSTALLATIO
OADGARD INSTALLATION
WARNING
by the manufacturer, protection provided may be impaired. Repair or calibration of this equipment is to be done by
d personnel only. This unit contains no serviceable parts other than those outlined in this manual. Return unit to manufacturer for repair.
e device will be clearly marked
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ENVIRONMENTAL
his unit is designed for indoor use only. Operating temperature range is from 5ºC ºC.
STRAIN GAIN INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Specific sensor location and mounting instructions are described in the “Installing Strain Gain Transducers” manual. Refer to this manual for proper location and installation. Sensor nominal resistance values should check out in accordance with HELM drawing number T-2344-51 in Appendix A. For proper wiring, use separate conduit or sealtite for transducer cables and avoid running these cables with any press control or high power motor circuits. Transducer cables should never be run near high voltage (220VAC, 440VAC) circuits.
STRAIN GAIN TRANSDUCER OPERATION
The basic function of the HT-400 Strain Gain is to detect the amount of the deflection imposed on the press as parts are being formed. All Strain Gain sensors are matched to within 1% and therefore can be replaced without re-calibration of the machine. The HT-400 Strain Gain sensors are mounted to strategic high stress areas of the machine frame. Signals from these sensors are routed to the TREND Loadgard for processing. The HT-400 is capable of measuring either a tension or a compression signal.
N GUIDELINES
TREND L
If this unit is modified in a manner not specified
authorize
For purposes of safety, this unit is to be permanently installed. Electrical lines will be housed in conduit so that wiring is not subject to mechanical stress. A means of electrical disconnect (switch or circuit breaker) shall be included in the permanent power installation. This disconnect device will be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator. Thas the disconnect for the equipment. For best results, mount the SCM Loadgard at eye level and within operators' reachUse the supplied rubber shock mounts to isolate the unit from vibration. Care should be taken to insure that the instrument chassis ground is the same potential as the machine ground. See Mounting Detail Illustration in Appendix A.
CONDITIONS
Tup to 55
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The Sensor Connectors Strips are located inside the box, at the top edge of the
NOTE:, inside the LOADGARD enclosure.
WIRING CONNE
ENSOR ONNECTIONS N OTHER OARD
Not
1.
2. ducers are used for illustration. For
ld positive output.
3.
4. ctory-approved wire for cable extensions.
SENSOR WIRING CONNECTIONS
SCM board. Always route power and sensor cables through proper holes, as designated
CTIONS
C O M B S The module contains two 8-pin orange connectors for wiring strain gage transducers. One connector accepts up to two (2) transducers.
(Ch 1) +Signal (White)ield(Ch 1) S
(Ch 1) -SBoth +GBoth -G(Ch 2) +(Ch 2) S(Ch 2) -S
hignal (Red)age (Green)age (Black)
Signal (White)hieldignal (Red)
HELM INST RUM ENT
MAUMEE, OHIO USACO., INC.
S/N 24655STRAIN GAIN
HT400
H ELM INSTRU MENT
MAUMEE, OHIO USACO., IN C.
S/N 24655STRAIN GAIN
HT400
es:
For channel 3 and 4 connections, follow diagram shown above substituting channel 4 for channel 2, and channel 3 for channel 1. Channel 3 and 4 connections are made at the upper mating connector of load module (see page 2 and 3).
Helm model HT-400 “Strain-Gain” bolt-on transHelm Load Cells, +Gage (Green) and -Gage (Black) wires should be reversed at the connector to yie
Transducer cables must maintain a minimum distance of 24 inches (61cm) from anypower or load lines.
Use only fa
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SYSTEM CALIBRATION USING HELM HT-400 TRANSDUCERS
1. Verify a no load conditio
on on the MONITOR SCREEN to bring up the CALIBRATION SCREEN. (Note: The CALIBRATE button must be enabled by means of the SUPERVISOR SCREEN. See page 35.)
3. Locate SCM module inside unit (refer to page 12).
4. Set the Toggle Switches to middle position, Auto-Zero Off. Adjust the MANUAL ZERO BALANCE
potentiometers until the corresponding channels read zero on front display.
5. Move the Toggle Switches to CALIBRATE (up) position. Adjust the CHANNEL GAIN potentiometers to desired calibration number (Note: If press has not been calibrated with load cells, adjust each CAL number to 50.
6. Move the Toggle Switches to Auto-Zero On (down) position.
7. Reestablish normal screen settings if any changes were made in the “SUPERVISOR SCREEN”.
(Note: The “SCAN” button is preferred for normal operations. See page 34.)
8. Touch icon on front display to return to MONITOR mode. Tonnage values will now be displayed when machine is cycled.
n for all transducers. 2. Press the CALIBRATE butt
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4 CHANNEL SIGNAL CONDITIONING BOARD
COMPONENT LAYOUT SCM
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND COMPONENT FUNCTIONS
1) Manual Zero Balance - Screwdriver adjustable potentiometer used to adjust the transducer bridge for zero balance under a no load condition.
NOTE: Panel Function Toggle Switch must be in the OFF position when adjusting the Manual Zero Balance.
2) Panel Function Toggle Switch - Up: Calibrate, Middle: Off (Auto-Zero OFF), Down:
Auto-Zero On.
NOTE: The middle (OFF) and down (ON) positions are the normal positions for monitoring transducer output during machine operation.
3) Channel Gain - Screwdriver adjustable potentiometer used to adjust transducer
signal gain amplification under a no load condition when Function Toggle Switch is in the Up: Calibrate position.
4) Transducer Input Connector - Eight (8) pin connector accepts input from two (2)
transducers (one (1) transducer per channel).
5) Minus 4 volt LED - Verifies presence of (-4) VDC gage supply voltage for transducer.
6) Plus 4 volt LED - Verifies presence of (+4) VDC gage supply voltage for transducer.
7) High/Low Gain Switch - Selects high (1 Meg ohm shunt resistance) or low (140K
Ohm shunt resistance) gain range for required transducer signal amplification. C1: Low, C2: High Gain
8) Resolver Master / Slave Switch - C1: Slave, C2: Master.
9) Sequence Number Switch - For card ID in binary 0: Off, 1: On. Range 0 to 31, 5-
bits.
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SWITCH U34 SETTINGS
SEQUENCE# SWITCH SETTING
SCM CARD ID
3 1100 0000
0000 6 0110 0000
0001 0000 1001 0000
1000
22 0110 1000
25 1001 1000
1000 29 1011 1000
31 1111 1000
0: OFF; 1: ON
1 1000 0000 2 0100 0000
4 0010 0000 5 1010
7 1110 0000 8 9 10 0101 0000 11 1101 0000 12 0011 0000 13 1011 0000 14 0111 0000 15 1111 0000 16 0000 17 1000 1000 18 0100 1000 19 1100 1000 20 0010 1000 21 1010 1000 23 1110 1000 24 0001 1000
26 0101 1000 27 1101 1000 28 0011
30 0111 1000
0 0000 0000
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The monitor screen displays the tonnages, strokes per minute, parts count, alarm status, and ala
Variations of the monitor screen include the two, four, six, and eight channel screens. The four-channel screen (Figure B1) contains five red meter displays. Each corner meter displays the tonnage reading corresponding to the channel, and the center meter displays the su
Figure B1 – 4 CHANNEL MONITOR SCREEN
rm settings.
m of the four channels.
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The two-channel screen (Figure B2) contains two tonnage meters and a total tons meter.
The eight-chaEight channelto the odd num
Figure B2 – 2 CHANNEL MONITOR SCREEN
Figure B3 – 8 CHANNEL MONITOR
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nnel screen (Figure B3) combines two sets of four-channel screens. screens must be assigned to two consecutive sequences: outer slide
bered sequence, and inner slide to the even numbered sequence.
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TREND LIGHTS All monitor screens contain a set of nine “LED display trend lights” located to the left or right of each tonnage meter. These lights give the following alarm indications corresponding to that particular channel:
Capacity Alarm: Top LED red Press Curve Alarm: Top LED purple
Hi Tolerance (Track or Trend) Alarm op four LED’s
Lo Tolerance (Track or Trend) Alarm Bottom four LED’s
The trend lights also give an indication of peak tonnage variation during the part making process. Tonnage values changing too high (or low) over (or under) the sample value, cause the LED lights to light up above (or below) the center green LED. If the peak tonnage reaches the tolerance limits, a trend alarm will be triggered. Trend lights step (from center green, green, yellow, yellow, and red) in 25% increments of the difference between the sample and the tolerance limit. The tolerance limits are the boundaries set by the operator (high and low tolerance settings in the jobs screen) as the percentage (or tons) above and below the sample value to provide part quality control.
MONITOR SETTINGS/READINGS
Each monitor screen displays the strokes per minute (SPM), and parts count. Parts Batch is a value (set in jobs/settings screen) that stops the press when the parts count value reaches the parts batch value. The following settings are displayed adjacent to each tonnage meter:
Capacity alarm value in tons High Tolerance (Trend/Track Alarm) setting in tons or percent. Sample Value – “learned” during trending in tons Variance value - Value varying from sample, a more exact numerical value than the trend lights. For example, when variance value equals tolerance setting, trend alarm is triggered. Target Value – set in jobs/settings screen for value Low Tolerance (Trend/Track Alarm) setting in tons or percent Reverse Load in tons
At the top of the monitor screen, the corresponding sequence number, present job number, and present badge ID are displayed. At the bottom of the screen is a label description such as “PRESS 1” or “OUTER SLIDE”. This label may be changed per sequence in the jobs/settings screen.
: T
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C: H: S: V:
T: L: R:
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ALARM SWITCHES
Alarm labels (Press Curve Alarms, Trend Alarms, Tracking Alarms, Delta Track, Idle Alarm, and Slug Alarm) are displayed below the Total Meter. Enabled settings are indicated with a green label color, disabled settings are indicated with a white label color, and triggered alarms are indicated with a red label color. These switches are enabled in the jobs/settings screen per sequence.
BUTTONS At the bottom of the monitor screen are eight buttons activated when pressed. The left seven buttons may be “locked out” in the Supervisor screen to prevent operator use.
Reverse Load Button – Press to display reverse loads in red meter boxes. White
n, blue button indicates button off.
nd
Mode Buttons (Calibrate, Setup/Standby, Monitor Parts) – Press button to change Monitor Parts
(white button indicates present mode). More than one white button is an illegal mode (except in eight-channel screen, it is possible to have sequences in different modes, this would give two white buttons), press a button to activate desired mode.
Job
Superv rvisor Screen
Set Sequence Button - Press button to activate sequence selection box that will appear in the middle of the screen. The operator may select active sequences 0-31for monitor viewing. To change sequence selection, use one of four “increment/decrement buttons”, which represent the following values to change sequence: -5, -1, +1, +5. Press “DONE” button to close sequence box and activate new sequence selection. In general, each sequence represents one press of up to four channels. The eight-channel screen requires using two sequences because each sequence can handle a maximum of four channels.
button indicates button o
Reset Button – Press button to reset any alarms, which caused the relay to trip astop the press.
mode. System will be in one of the three modes: Calibrate, Setup,
s/Settings Button – Press to view Jobs/Settings Screen.
isor Button – Press to view Supe
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ssed, the four-channel wave screen appears, and when a “Channel” meter is pressed, the one-channel wave screen appears.
green. This button toggles with Seq. Nr. Button.
e from badge list, and press “Activate Name” button. “Add Name” button brings up a keyboard screen
e-ID box
HIDDEN BUTTONS
The monitor screen contains hidden buttons behind labels and meters, which the operator may press to activate.
Meter Buttons – The red tonnage meters, when touched, will change to the Wave Screen. When the “Total” meter is pre
Job Nr. Button – Displays job message in press label position highlighted in
Seq. Nr. Button – Displays press name in press label position highlighted in yellow.
Badge Name Button – Badge name just below Job Nr. activates Badge-ID box (Figure B4). When badge name is activated (one name per sequence), a “user name” is held for historical data storage, so a supervisor can keep track of operator and downtime. To activate name, select nam
to add a new name to the list. Delete names using “Delete All” and “Delete Name” buttons. Press “Done/Close” button to close Badg
Figure B4 – MONITOR SCREEN WITH BADGE ID MODE
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Figure B5 – JOBS/S
JOBS/SETTINGS SCREEN
rator
to store settings including alarm settings, parts, and switches per sequence per job. In
K
ues into job number, sequence
lue, and parts batch value.
xt
ed
JOB NUMBER
Select job number (top left of screen) using one of four arrow buttons (increment or decrement -5, -1, +1, +5) below job number. Alternatively, directly select “JOB#” (highlighting job number in red) and enter value 1-250 in keypad. As job number is changed, all corresponding settings from job database are loaded.
SEQUENCE NUMBER
Select sequence number in the same fashion as job number. Sequence selection (values 0-31) may be limited in the “Sequence Configuration” screen, since there is no need to select unused sequences.
EDITING LABELS
The five labels (i.e. Figure B5- CH1 LEFT FRONT, CH2 LEFT REAR, CH3 RIGHT FRONT, CH 4 RIGHT REAR, OUTER SLIDE) per sequence may be changed. Select label with touch, and the “Keyboard” screen will appear for changing label name. In addition, the job message (i.e. Figure B5 – DOOR PANEL) may be edited per job.
EAK LOADS Present peak loads of displayed sequence number are updated in corresponding boxes per channel. These values may be transferred to the corresponding channel target loads with the “LOAD-TARGETS” button.
ETTINGS SCREEN
Before entering values, select particular items (by touching word). Selection is indicated with a checkmark in the box neto the word, and the value will be highlightedin red. Valid entries may then be entered in the keypad and transferred to the selectitem.
This screen (Figure B5) allows the ope
addition, settings from the “Advanced Settings” screen are included per sequence per job.
EYPADThe keypad allows the operator to enter numerical valnumber, target values, capacity values, high and low tolerance values, parts preset va
P
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reference, usually to compare to peak load either be manually entered through the keypad, or transferred directly using the “LOAD-TARGETS” button.
CAPACITY ALARM VALUES
Capacity alarms (enter values through keypad) are active in setup and monitor-parts modes (not calibrate) usually for press protection. The typical values entered are press capacity divided by number of channels. For example, on a 500 Ton press using four channels, capacities are set at 125 tons pe
HI / LO TOLERANCE ALARM VALUES
Tolerance alarm settings correlate to both enter valid range (0-50) through keypad. These alarms are active in “monitor parts” mode only and are based off the “learned” sample value. Entering a “0” into the keypad turns the tolerance (high or low) off for that
PRESENT PARTS COUNT
Displays the present parts count value. ACTIVATE
If activate parts count switch is on, the parts preset value will be set during activation. If the operator wants to keep the same parts count, yet change other settings, the activate parts count switch should be set off.
PARTS PRESET
option allows the operator to set the parts count to any value (0-9999999) when activated.
PARTS BATCH
arts batch value, the parts batch alarm is triggered.
RACK ALARMS
Track alarms, are valid in “monitor-parts” mode only, and are based off the “sample
n ngs” screen).
TARGET LOADS The operator may store target loads (known good peak loads) per job for future
s on initial start up of a job. Target loads may
r channel.
trend and tracking alarm settings. Select and
particular alarm.
PARTS COUNT
This value is transferred to the parts count during activation. Usually during a job change, the operator wants to reset the parts to zero; however, this
This value allows the operator to make a set amount of parts before stopping the press.When the parts count reaches the p
TREND ALARMS
Trend alarms, are valid in “monitor-parts” mode only, and are base off the “sample peak” taken during the “learn cycle”. Trend alarms provide a “parts quality” type of feature, triggering alarms if the peak tonnage goes out of range of the tolerance.
T
curve” taken during the “learn cycle”. Track alarms provide a thorough “parts quality” type of feature, because monitoring continues throughout the press stroke (based othe look window settings in the “Other Setti
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(along with the tracking bands) are filtered during relatively small portions of the stroke.
PRESS CURVE
angle of the press stroke. During the part process, if the tonnage exceeds the press curve limitation at any
press curve alarm is triggered. Press curve may be viewed in the
TONS/PERCENT
ed in the jobs screen. At loads less than peak (throughout the stroke), tolerance in the percent mode is less than
mode. This can be seen in the “wave” screen when comparing tons to percent.
OBS/SETTINGS BUTTONS
rator , high tolerances, or low tolerances.
Select Off - Turns off all selected items (highlights are off).
Activate - Activates all settings pertaining to the job (including “Advanced Settings”
DELTA TRACK
The delta track feature pertains to the filtering of tracking alarms, and helps to av“nuisance” type of alarms. The filtering occurs during sudden force change within the press stroke. Delta track filtering can be seen in the wave screen, where high slopes of the sample signature
Press Curve alarms are valid in “setup” mode only, and provide press protection. Data points are retrieved from the press manufacture, and activated in the “press curve” screen. These points represent tonnage limitations per
specific angle, a“wave” screen.
Tolerance alarms run in either tons or percent, which is select
tons
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Select - Consecutively pressing this button causes all Capacity values, High Tolerance values, or Low Tolerance values to be selected (highlighted). This allows the opeto quickly set common values to all capacities
Load-Targets - Transfers and stores peak loads readings into target values. Operator may use the target loads for future reference on a particular job.
screen) into the SCM (signal conditioning module) for monitoring. More than one sequence may be activated base on the configuration set in the “Sequence Configuration” screen.
Advanced Settings - Displays “Advanced Settings” screen, an advanced screen containing more settings per job per sequence. Return - To “Monitor” screen.
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KEYBOARD SCR
• Job Message set in Jobs Screen
• Monitor/Wave Screen Channel Labels (CH
• Badge Name set in both Monitor Screen and Other Settings Screen
Press Curve Screen and Archive Press
sor Screen)
EEN
The Keyboard Screen allows the operator to enter names or labels throughout the SCMAutograph program.
Figure B6 displays the keyboard screen being used to enter a job message in the Jobs Screen.
KEYBOARD SCREEN USES
1 – LEFT FRONT), and Press Name (PRESS 1) set in Jobs Screen
• Overlay File Names set in Overlay Screen
• Press Curve File Name set in Program
Figure B6 – KEYBOARD SCREEN EXAMPLE, ENTER A JOB MESSAGE IN
Curve (Supervi
THE JOBS SCREEN
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DVANCED SETTINGS SCREEN
screen. This screen contains special settings, usually set once during installation.
The trend counts (selectable 2, 4, 8, or 16) are the number of counts taken during the
m. Sampling occurs when the operator enters monitor- parts mode from setup-mode. After the number of press strokes reaches the set trtoaverage tonnage is referred to as the sample value, the benchmark value that the high and lo RTpindicates the angle of the press stroke. To set resolver angle to a desired value, stop press and determine actual physical angle of press stroke, select resolver offset, and enter angle value into keypad. Before pressing the activate button, press the RESET RESOLVER button.
LOOK WINDOW The look window includes the start and end angles of the press, where alarm monitoring is active. The optimal settings are to start the look window at die contact with the stock, and end the look window at stock release. View the waveform screen to verify desired look window settings (default settings are 60-283 degrees). To change start angle, select look window start angle and enter 30-285. Select end angle (1-6 choices depending on start angle value) below start angle reading, which is highlighted in green.
TRACKING ALARM START/END ANGLE
The operator may choose to confine the track alarm “window” to avoid possible nuisance alarms. Start and end track angles must be within the look window. Select and enter values in keypad.
BADGE ID
A badge ID name may be stored and given per sequence per job. Selecting this box will activate Badge ID box. Refer to operation of this box in monitor screen.
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The “Advanced Settings” screen (Figure B7) is an extension of the “Jobs/Settings”
The job and sequence numbers are set the same as in the Jobs/Settings screen.
TREND COUNTS
“sample” cycle of the syste
end counts, the SCM takes an average nnage (and wave) per channel. This
w limits are calculated.
ESOLVER OFFSET he resolver is physically attached to the ress and sends a code to the SCM, and
Figure B7 – OTHER SETTINGS SCREEN
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ight-channel double-action press. Outer slides are the
SCALE SETTING
Set the scale based on total press capacity divided by number of channels. For example, when using a four- channel senspress, set the scale to 125.
SLUG DETECTION
Slug detection requires special hardware fthese options off unless special slug featu
IDLE ALARM
Enable idle alarm to require the operator tstopped for a time longer than the idle time
IDLE ALARM TIMEOUT
Enter value (1-250) for idle alarm in minute HIGH SPEED (200+ SPM)
The SCM processes data different in specthan 200 strokes per minute. Select this option for optimizing the SCM when running at speeds in excess of 200.
JOBS/SETACTIVATE - Activates all settings pertaining to the job (including “Advanced Settings” screen) into the SCM (signal conditioning module) for monitoring. More than one sequence may be activated base on the configuration set in the “Sequence Configuration” screen.
to
ew
ALL JOBS – All Jobs button sets jobs 2-250 to the same settings as the present Job 1 ence. The purpose of this button is to select initial default settings for
ngs
OUTER DP
se this option for the eUconventionally assigned to the odd number sequence, and inner slides assigned to even number sequence; therefore, this box is visible only when viewing/setting odd
umbered sequences. n
or system on a 500-ton maximum capacity
or monitoring slugs (scrap metal). Leave re is provided.
o enter a downtime reason, if the press has out value.
s.
ial applications, when the press runs faster
TINGS BUTTONS
RESET RESOLVER – Press this button before activating any new resolver offset setting. After resetting the resolver, the “resolver offset” checkbox must be selectedactivate the job’s resolver offset value. A message box will appear on the screen requesting confirmation to activate resolver. Select the “Yes” button to activate the nresolver setting.
settings per sequall jobs per sequence. This button is used for convenience because several settiusually are the same for all jobs per sequence. These common settings include LookWindow, Resolver Settings, Scale Settings, High Speed, and Decimal Setting. It is recommended to set all these common values to all jobs upon installation.
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REEN
The waves display the force (tons) versus the position of the press (usually in degrees) per channel. Variations of
ication
Pressing the “Total” meter in the monitor screen allows the operator to view all four channels (two channels in
nitor screen, or pressing the wave in the four channel wave screen, displays the corresponding wave in a single wave format (Figure B9).
The drawn waveform is based on the tonnage scale
axis, and the angle (or distance) shown
WAVE SC
The wave (also called signature) screen (Figure B8) is reached by touching the tonnagemeters in the monitor screen.
force per angle with each press stroke give an indof problems in the part making process.
two channel system) of waves. Pressing any of the “Channel” meters in the mo
This allows the operator to view a particular wave in a higher resolution.
shown at the leftat the bottom axis.
Figure B8 – WAVE SCREEN (4 CHANNELS25
gure B9 – WAVE SC
Settings and values are displayed in a box at the top right
The following key is given for the settings and values per
Value.
Readings are given at the top left and right corners: Job Number (JOB#), Sequence Number (SEQ#), Strokes Per Minute (SPM), and Part Number (PART).
REEN (SINGLE CHANNEL)
More details on these values and settings are given in themonitor screen section of this manual.
of the wave box. This display may be turned on/off with the DISPLAY SETTINGS button at the bottom of the screen.
channel. P: Peak, C: Capacity Alarms Setting, H: High Tolerance Setting, S: Sample Peak Value, V: Variance Value, T: Target Value, L: Low Tolerance Setting, R: Reverse Load
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White - Present Live Wave (black in figures for this manual) represents the most recent press through t Green - Sample Wave Red - High and Low Tolerance Tracking Bands Bright Green – Horizo Pink – Horizontal Peak Purple - Press Curve o Yellow - Overlay Cyan – Overlay
R
The press curve (Figure B10)stroke. If a potentially damagin int, then a press curve alarm triggers and stops the press. Press curve alarms are valid in the setup mode of the SCM only. activated in the Jobs screen.
Blue - Zero Tons Reference Line
he stroke
ntal Peak Sample Band or Overlay
High and Low Trend Bands
r Overlay
P ESS CURVE
shows the press tonnage limitations throughout the press g force exceeds the press curve at any po
In the monitor parts mode, tolerance alarms are valid if
Figure B10 – WAVE SCREEN WITH PRESS CURV
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SAMPLE WAVE The green sample (Figure B11) wave is the “learned” sample wave drawn when the SCM went into Monitor Parts mode (described in
are stored during the learn mode to give the “thru the stroke” sample wave.
TRACKING BANDS
bands are based off the sample wave point by point. The bands give
of the allowed variances of the present live wave. If the live
boundaries of the tracking bands, a tracking alarm is triggered. The high and low tolerances set the “Band Gap” between the sample and tracking bands, and may be set in percentage or tons in the Jobs screen.
Monitor Parts Screen). Hundreds of “points”
The red tracking
a visual representation
wave exceeds the
Figure B11 – WAVE WITH TRACKING BAND
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y high and low peak limits. A trend alarm triggers if trend bands are exceeded by the peak live value. FOUR-CHANNEL WAVE TO SINGLE WAVE HIDDEN BUTTONS - If viewing four or two channel wave screen, touching the channel wave box displays the single wave screen of corresponding channel. SINGLE WAVE BOX HIDDEN BUTTON - Touching the single wave box (freeze mode off) automatically turns the freeze mode on. Touching the single wave box (freeze mode
TREND BANDS Trend bands (Figure B12) are like tracking bands, but are based only off the peak sample value. A horizontal green sample peak band and horizontal pink bands displa
FIGURE B12 – WAVEFORM SCREEN WITH TREND BAND
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on) begins the zoom mode feature described in the zoom feature section.
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RETURN - Returns a single wave screen monitor screen depending on how presen
HISTORY OVERLAYS - Enter Overlay S
FREEZE WAVE - Toggle On/Off button, which stops wave updates. If in single-wave screen, operator may use the zoom in feature, with freeze mode on. Touching the single wave screen within the wave box forces the freeze wave mode on, thus allowing zooming in. RESET ZOOM - Resets wave to normal pzoom feature has been used. WAVE SETTINGS – Displays wave settings window discussed on following pages. PRINT WAVE – Prints present screen wa
on the wind are. Attach printer cable to parallel printer port (25 pin connection) on Autograph.
TSM INFO – (Thru-Stroke Monitoring) Displays some general help screens pertaining to through the stroke signature analysis. Figure B13 shows one of the screens.
to the four-channel wave screen, or returns to t screen was entered.
creen.
arameters (tons versus degrees), after the
ves to an attached inkjet or laser printer. ows softwPrinter drivers must be loaded
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Displays wave settings window (see figure B14). These settings are set per sequence.
button, which displays values and
settings per channel in a small box at the top right of the wave box.
REND PEAK BANDS (VALID IN MONITOR PARTS ONLY)- Enabling this gives the e
and does not affect the actual alarms of the SCM.
TRACKING THRU-STROKE BANDS (VALID IN
ed. Note that disabling these waves pertains to the display, and does not affect the actual
PRESS CURVE (VALID IN SETUP MODE ONLY)- Enabling this allows the operator to view the press curve when the SCM is loaded with a valid press curve with the feature enabled in the jobs/setting screen. PRESS CURVE (DISPLAY IN ALL MODES)- Operator may view Press Curve in both Setup and Monitor Parts even though the press curve alarm will not trigger in Monitor Parts.
WAVE SETTINGS –
DISPLAY GRID - Toggle On/Off button, which displays a square grid per waveform box.
DISPLAY CHANNEL SETTINGS - Toggle On/Off
ENHANCE WAVE - Toggle On/Off button, which increases resolution (width) of alldrawn waves. Toperator a view of the trend bands based on peak value only. Note that disabling theswaves pertains to the display,
MONITOR PARTS ONLY)- Enabling this gives the operator a view of the tracking bands when tracking alarms are enabl
alarms of the SCM.
Figure B14 – WAVEFORM SCREEN WITH WAVE SETTINGS WINDOW OPENED
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The Zoom feature allows the operator to “zoom in” on a selected area of a wave for
The “freeze-wave” mode must be on.
screen (and keep pressed) at top left area of desired part of wave to zoom
t. A box will be drawn (Figure B15) and finger followed as the touch screen is pressed. Release touch screen to draw
in on a particular area of a wave.
even
ZOOM FEATURE
analysis at a higher resolution.
To select area to zoom in: Press touch
Figure B15 – SINGLE WAVE SCREEN, DRAWING ZOOM BOX
in, and move finger at a diagonal down and to the righ
zoomed-in part of the wave (Figure B16). Repeat Zooming is permitted to continuously zoom
The zoomed-in area will stay with the parametersafter turning the freeze mode off. To return the wave parameters back to full view (un-zoom), press the RESET ZOOM button.
Figure B16 – SINGLE WAVE SCREEN, ZOOMED30
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Figure B17 – OVERLAY SCREEN, HISTORICAL LIBRARY WINDOW OPENED, VIEWING HISTORY FILES
F RARigure B18 – OVERLAY SCREEN, HISTORICAL LIB Y WINDOW OPENED, VIEWING JOB WAVE FILES
N
y pressing the “Overlays” button in the wave screen) llows the operator to manage four wave
e
the types of
e four buttons are lays
igure B17 shows the file viewer displaying “Stored aves SEQ 01” files.
The file viewer displays the file name, date and time created, and part number per file. VIEWER BY SEQUENCE Stored Waves, Job Waves, and Alarm Waves are stored in directories per sequence. To change viewing sequence, use the --, -, +,++ buttons. Press the “Update Files” button to view sequence library files.
OVERLAYS SCREE
The Overlays Screen (viewed ba various stored waves, and select up to
wave screen. overlays to be displayed in th The overlay screen contains two different windows for viewing. These windows are viewed by pressing either the OVERLAY SETUP button or the STORED LIBRARY button at the bottom of the screen. The library contains libraries for organizingwaves stored. SELECTING HISTORY LIBRARYThe top left four buttons (Stored Waves, Job Waves, Alarm Waves, Press Curves) control the file viewer for each subdirectory. When one of thpressed, the viewer (in the center of the screen) dispthe files from the corresponding library. FW
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d e
iles may be copied into a historical data s
e
BY e, a ories
by sequence (0-31). History waves and alarm waves are automatically stored into the corresponding sequence directory that the press is running on. Copied job waves are stored to the corresponding sequence of the historical wave.
When viewing library files, the operator may need to change the sequence selection to view the desired library sub-di“- -“ buttons (Figure B19). The “VIEW” button must be pressed after changing the sequence value.
FILE MANAGER BUTTONS
COPY TO JOB - A strategic method is to have a job wave overlay compared to the live wave each time a job is started. When a historical wave is a known “good” wave, the operator may want to store the file into the job directory for future reference.. The operator will then select the desired historical file and press the COPY TO JOB button. The file will be copied to the corresponding job directory, so the next time the job is run, the job wave file may be used. CHANGE NAME – Wave file names are stored with a prefix (“H” for History) and parts
ect the CHANGE NAME button to bring up the nter desired name (10 characters maximum).
DELETE FILE – Deletes an individual file. Prompt window requiring yes/no response will check to make sure operator wants to delete file. DELETE DIRECTORY - Deletes a whole library directory as displayed in file page. Prompt window requiring yes/no response will check to make sure operator wants to delete directory.
SELECT HISTORY BU
STORED WAVES - Displays wave files that were storeautomatically while running the press, and viewing wavscreen. Store Waves must be enabled in the supervisor creen. These fs
base via ethernet, or the operator may use selected fileto copy to the job waves library. Unused files should be deleted using the file manager buttons to keep wave storage from becoming full. JOB WAVES – Displays job wave files that were copied by the operator for future reference whenever running th
b. jo ALARM WAVES – Displays alarm wave files that werestored automatically when an alarm was fired. PRESS CURVES – Displays press curve files that are stored in supervisor screen.
Figure B19 – OVERLAY SCREEN, HISTORICAL LIBRARY WINDOW OPENED, VIEWING PRESS FILES
LIBRARY FILE VIEWER job wav
SEQUENCE nd alarm wave libraries are all divided into sub-directThe stored wave,
rectory. Select sequence number with the “++”, “+” , “ –“,
number. To change the name, selKEYBOARD WINDOW. E
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Figure B21 – WAVE SCHANNEL OUTER SLIDE OVERLAY WITH INNER SLIDE
Figure B20 – OVEROVERLAY SETUP
OAD OVERLAYS BUTTONS 1-4 file in file viewer and press one of the four buttons to load wave file as an
overlay. Overlay will drawn in the wave screen corresponding to the color of the overlay l
in the file viewer.
ting the overlay setup button. Waves may be quickly
d.
light blue Overlay 1 to compare outer slide to inner slide waveforms. This gives the operator insight of how the outer and inner forces
LSelect wave
ors follow this order: light blue, green, yellow, purple. UPDATE FILES BUTTON If files are created while the file viewer is open, the files may not be displayed in the file viewer. Press the UPDATE FILES button to display all present files frompresent library being viewed
button. Overlay 1-4 button co
OVERLAY SETUP The overlay setup window (Figure B20) is displayed by elecs
turned on/ off with the toggled (on with checkmark) selections. The window displays each overlay name, along with the
LAY SCREEN WITH The unload buttons to the right of each labeled overlay allow the ope
corresponding date, time, and part number that is loade
WINDOW OPENED rator to unload the overlay files from the data bank.
OVERLAY EXAMPLE Figure B21 displays an example of using
coincide.
CREEN OVERLAY EXAMPLE, 8 -
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It is important to understand the settings in the supervisor screen before changing u
unqualified personell from mis
When the operator first enters the supervisor screen, only the keypad, program version box, Clean Screen Button, and Return Buttons are displayed. The supervisor selection buttons at the bottom left are displayed after a passcode is entered into the keypad.
PROGRAM VERSIONS
The top right corner box displays three versions numbers: Autograph, Protocol, and SCM. The operator should have the three version numbers available if Helm service is needed.
SOFTWARE SETTINGS WINDOW Pressing the Software Settings button opens the software settings window (Figure
displaye anguage S
8 CHANNEL SYNCHRONIZED – The eight channel system of the Autograph requires communicating with two SCM modules (For example, outer and inner of the same press). To ensure that the data from the same part is displayed, this synchronized selection must be selected. Turn this selection off if the 8 channel screen displays tw VIEW TOP ns allow the operator to display parts and spm on/off in the 8 channel sc LANGUAGE – Select desired language to be viewed in all of the Autograph screens. The proper resource files with translations must be loaded in the Autograph. Asian
languages must be run in asian windows.
CREEN The Supervisor Screen (Figure B22) contains special setting windows and screens, which require a passcode to view and change settings.
KEYPAD AND PASSCODE
selections. The passcode is sed not as a high security feature, but to prevent takenly changing important settings.
B22). Selections are d with the checkmark (toggled on/off with touch). Optionelection, are selected with touch. buttons, such as L
o different 4 channel systems.
/BOTTOM PARTS/SPM – These selectio
reens
Figure B22 – SUPERVISOR SCREEN, SOFTWARESETTINGS WINDOW OPEN
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CHANGE FONT – Changes font of all Autograph screens. Default font is Arial. It is highly recommended not to change the fonts, because screens may not be readable. Only asian languages may need to change the font to read characters.
(CALIBRATE/SCAN) - Operator may view only one of n. Select calibrate during installation setup and
change to scan after SCM-Autograph system is setup.
MONITOR SCREEN BUTTONS these buttons in the monitor scree
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DVANCED SOFTWARE SETTINGS
ss information. A DOWNTIME MODE – in the monitor reset. STORE WAVES –
nabled) while reading wave.
WAVE BUCKEStorage Settininternal memory is full, triggering a DISK FULL message.
Comma Separated Values (CSV) file containing the signatures for all of the active channels. This file is compatible worder for this file to be generated all of the time, make sure you enable the MONITOR (FULL DATA) setting. Failur to do so will only permit the AScreen). MONITOR (FULL DATA) – This selection endata. Use this feature to communicate with Fmind, the monitor screen runs faster with this LOADGARD BUTTON – Allows operator to run old Autograph software to view old Loadgard information. This selection will display the Lo CLEAN SCREEN – Clean screen mode, hig(based on memory limitations), and if using 1 SLUG DETECTION FEATURES – Special aenabled, Jobs screen and Monitor screen wi
do arm features are cre ns.
MAX TIMEOUwith the SCM NETWORK SE
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DEMO MODE – Runs the Autograph system as if it is communicating with a SCM module with prell screens, including jobs screen work in demo mode.
Enables downtime features. When the operator presses the reset alarm button screen, the downtime window appears, requiring a downtime entry before alarm can be
Autograph automatically stores waves in Wave screen (and Monitor screen if Monitor (Full Data) e
T BRIGADE – Autograph will store last 1-???? waves based on value stored in gs. If wave bucket brigade is disabled, Autograph will continue to store waves until
CURRENT SIGNATURE CSV – Enabling this setting, forces the SCM AutoGraph to generate a
ith most spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel and Lotus Notes. (NOTE: In
e utoGraph to generate this file while in the Signature
ables the monitor screen to read all data including wave irstmate or to store waves in monitor screen. Keep in setting disabled.
adgard button for use.
h graphics windshield wiper movie is active, if installed .1” screen. 2
pplication only, proper hardware must be installed. If ll contain slug alarm features.
, Resolver, Press Curve, and Tracking AlTHRU-STROKE FEATURES – Look winena v J Settings s
wbled and iewable in obs e
T – This setting is generally used only for troubleshooting communications problems modules themselves. This should be left as DISABLED.
TTINGS – Brings up Ethernet settings window.
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OFTWARE SETTINGS WINDOW (CONTINUED)
STORAGE SETTINGS – Pressing the Storage Settings
the user to control how often the information is saved. its
with
five ffect LT
S
button brings up the Disk Storage Setup Window (FigureB23). This window allows the operator to choose the number of waves to be stored, whether bucket brigade is enabled or not. STORE WAVES EVERY X SCANS – This feature allows
By changing this setting, you can control how many htake place until the next one is saved. For example,a setting of one (1), every hit is stored. With a setting of two (2), every other hit is stored. With a setting of (5), one out of every five hits is stored. This has no eon Alarm storage, only to Historical Storage. (DEFAUVALUE = 1)
Figure B23 – SUPERVISOR SCREEN, SOFTWARESETTINGS WINDOW OPEN
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sequence, whether in bucket or not. Most operators will only want to view the last 100 waves or less. Large storage makes for a lot more analysis, when perhaps the last 100 or less are the most important.
ased on
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ALARM WAVES PER SEQUENCE – Set this value for the maximum alarm waves stored per sequence. Alarm waves are stored automatically with an alarm in either monitor screen or wave screen. UPDATE BUTTON – The update button sets the latest values of the following binternal disk memory. PRESENT AMOUNT FREE DISK (MB) – This value is displayed after the update button is pressed, and will give the operator an idea of memory space available. TOTAL ADDITIONAL WAVES POSSIBLE – A calculation is made based on internamemory of how many additional waves are possible for storage. The calculation does take consideration of the Minimum disk value setting; however, it does not calculate any waves already stored. Therefore, the operator should clear out all waves in overlays, before using this value to enter in maximum waves per sequence.
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LOCK BUTTONS The “Lock Buttons” button
e
sed, a message displays “LOCKED BY SUPERVISOR”. If Capacity settings are
communication failure between the
displays the corresponding window (Figure B24). These selections prevent unauthorized operators from using specific buttons in thmonitor screen. If the button is locked when pres
locked, they are still viewable in the Jobs/Settings screen, but capacity values cannot be changed. COM SETTINGS BUTTON The Com Settings button opens the Com Settings Window. Communication settings are set for default at Com 4 and 38.4 K Baud. If these settings are incorrect,
Autograph and SCM will occur, and an “OFFLINE” message will be displayed in themonitor screen.
Figure B24 – SUPERVISOR SCREEN, LOCK MOBNITOR
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ARDWARE INPUTS BUTTO
off
TON
onitor screen) along with the scale. Press the “Yes” button to ring n).
N HThe Hardware Inputs button opens the Hardware Inputs Window, which displays on/indications for Cam and Auxiliaries inputs.
RCHIVE PRESS CURVE BUTAOperator may store the present press curve loaded on the SCM to the Autograph library for overlaying. A prompt will display verifying press curve sequence to store (last equence viewed in Ms
continue, a keyboard will appear to name desired press curve file name. After entea valid press curve name, the file may be viewed as an overlay (see Overlay Scree PROGRAM PRESS CURVE, DOWNTIME HISTORY, AND SEQ CONFIG BUTTONSProgram Press Curve Button, Downtime History and Seq. Config. (Sequence Configuration) Button each displays the corresponding screens.
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EXTERNAL The Externascreen to cointeracting whow those twthe SCM Au EXTERNAL SOFTWARE SCREEN PLC OFF – No PLC will be linked to the SCM AutoGraph (DEFAULT)
PLC Ethernet – If your PLC supports Ethernet communication, you can select this setting to connect to PLC to the AutoGraph. This mode of communication requires the useCommunications Protocol. PLC . ThRS-422 to RS-232 module. PLC ASCII Serial – A Serial communications link to the PLC. Similar in setup to using DF1, with the exception that insteadProtocol. FirstMate OFF – No F le to the SCM AutoGraph (DEFAULT). FirstMate Ethernet – USharing. This featureFirstMate) can access FirstMate RS-422 – Userial cable. (NOTE: This feature requires the addition of an RS-422 to RS-232 adapter module. If this SCM AutoGraph was purch
irstMate Peer to Pee IP packets on an thernet network. Instead of using File Sharing, Peer to Peer communicates over Ethernet using TCP/IP ackets. Therefore, no file shares need to exist. (NOTE: For Peer to Peer, we recommend that all SCM
AutoGraphs be allocated a Fixed IP Address.)
EXTERNAL SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE BUTTON
l Software Button opens the configuration nfigure what external software will be ith the SCM AutoGraph. It also specifies o software packages will communicate to
toGraph.
.
of the Helm Instrument Ascii PLC
is communications link requires the use of a DF1 Serial – Standard communications link to the PLC
of using the DF1 protocol it uses the Helm Instrument Ascii PLC Communications
irstMate communications will be possib
sing this feature, FirstMate can communicate to the SCM AutoGraph via Microsoft File requires that a folder on the SCM AutoGraph be shared so that external programs (like the information.
ing this feature, FirstMate can communicate to the SCM AutoGraph via an RS-422 s
ased without specifying the additional module, please contact Helm to order on
r – FirstMate communications to the SCM AutoGraph via raw CP/
e.
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wntime data
A printer may be attached to Autograph at 25-pin parallel printer port to print out downtime data.
ust be installed
BUTTONS – Use these buttons to clear
ory disk from filling up. Keep in mind that
DOWNTIME HISTORY SC
Figure B25) stores doentered from the operator. Date and time data was entered, downminutes, parts count, and downtime reason are all given. PRINT BUTTON –
Proper printer drivers mto print. DELETE SELECTED, DELETE ALL
out one entry or all downtime history data. It is a good idea to clear this data on occasion to prevent the mem
hundreds of downtime entries still don’t
DOWNTIM
Figure B25 – DOWNTIME HISTORY SCREE
39
Figure B26 – DOWNTIME ENTRY SCREEN
waveform.
Supervisor, the Downtime Entry Screen perator
A data window contains downtime
in
o add new downtime reasons to the data window. A keyboard screen will appear to enter new reasons. ENTER REASON – After a downtime reason is selected (highlighted in blue), the Enter Reason button stores the downtime reason in the Downtime History databank, and the alarm reset is now activated.
take up as much memory as a stored
E ENTRY SCREEN
If Downtime Mode is selected in
(Figure B26) appears when the opresses the Reset Alarm button in the Monitor Screen. A reason must be entered before alarm is reset.
reasons to select and enter. DELETE REASON, DELETE ALL BUTTONS – Use these buttons to remove downtime reasons containedthe downtime data window. ADD REASON – Select this button t
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The sequence configuration screen (Figure B27) is reached through the “Seq Config” button in the supervisor screen.
Eacdiffe SCAN Thecorrscreon, sequence by sequence, based on the scan settings configured. For example, if the opeseqpresses’ information in order, the monitor screautosequences is set with the “Scan Delay” settscre
SEQUENCE CONFIGURATION S
h sequence (0-31) may be setup in a rent configuration.
scan setting may be on/off and elates to the Scan button in the monitor en. When the Monitor “Scan” button is the screens will change and read data
rator has three presses (assigned to uence 1-3), and would like to view these
en will change screens by sequence matically. The amount of time to change
ing (1-60 seconds) at the bottom of the en.
Figure B27 – SEQUENCE CONFIGURATION SCREE
40
JOB
The job setting may be on/off, correlating to thscreen. So, when the Activation button is pressequence that is set in the configuration scree
2/4 CH The 2 /4 CH setting determines whether the monitor/wave screens will be in two or four channel format per sequence.
6/8 CH The 6/8 CH setting is set for pairs of sequences, since each sequence pertains to a maximum of four channels. The only screen that is affected is the monitor screen. If the pair of sequences (For example sequence 1-2monitor screen will display the six or 8-channel screen for the corresponding sequences. Whether the screen is set to six or eight depends on the 2/4 CH setting. For example, if the operator wants sequence 1-2 to be a 6 channel screen, with sequence 1 assigned to the outer two channel slide, the setting would be as follows: Seq1, 2/4 CH: 2 CH; Seq2, 2/4 CH: 4 CH; Seq1&2, 8CH:ON
e Activation button in the Jobs/Settings sed, the job is activated for each n.
) are both set to “ON” for 6/8 CH, the
.
LOADGARD SCM Series Operators Manual PROGRAM PRESS CURVE SCREEN
e Screen (Figure B28), reached through the upervisor Screen.
A file under “PRESS CURVE FILES” must first be selected before entering the press curve point data.
PROGRAM PRESS CURVE BUTTONS CCreate New File Button, the keyboard screen dpress curve file name. After the file has been created, the operator may then select and load th L e fipress the Load File Button. The stored data p e 36 points. The filename will be displayed at the top left. Figure B24 shows “DANLY 600” data points after being loaded. The 36 points may then be changed: select the point and enter the desired value (0-1092) in the keypad at the
The SCM Autograph system allows the operator to enter the specified 36 press curve points in the Program Press CurvS
REATE NEW FILE - After pressing the
isplays, waiting for the operator to enter a
e file for editing, storing, or activating.
OAD FILE - Select the press curve file in thle display box (will highlight in blue), and
oints will be displayed to the left in each of th
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bottom left of the screen. STORE FILE – After changing the data point
Figure B28 – PROGRAM PRESS CURVE SCREE41
Button for future reference.
nts to the corresponding sequence.
value, the operator should press the Store File
ACTIVATE – The press curve file may be activated to any sequence. Select the desired sequence to activate using the up/down arrows. Press Activate to download the press curve poi DELETE FILE – Select file to remove from file storage before pressing the Delete File Button.
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FLANGE MOUNT CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
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1. 90-240 VAC input power source @ 3.125 Amp.
2. Automatic Zero Balance (Auto-Zero)
3. Four-channel load-strain gauge input utilizes 175 ohm, 350 ohm, or 700 ohm nominal bridge resistance.
4. 24VDC-Cam/Prox/PLC input.
5. Hi/Lo Gain Range (1 meg/140K)
6. 24VDC I/O
2 inputs : 10-30 VDC 2 outputs : 10-30 VDC
7. 3 Communication Ports
Autograph (422) Line Supervisor (DF1) (RS-422) FirstMate (RS-422)
8. A/D Sampling Rate: 200 µsec.
9. Resolver Input: Sine/Cosine 12 bit 0.1-degree resolution
10. Speed Range: 0-600 SPM
11. Recorder Output: Track signal from 0-4 volts
12. (2) Optional slug detection analog inputs. 0-10 VDC, 12 bit.
13. 1 Ethernet FirstMate port.
14. Weight 41 pounds
USER SPECIFICATIONS
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SCM/FIRSTMATE RS422 CONNECTIONS
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